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, while contributing to applied research with policy relevance for urban sustainability, health and climate resilience. Student profile: Some basic experience with GIS (either ArcGIS or QGIS) is required
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, data analytics, and co-designed interventions. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to applied research that informs urban policy and planning, particularly around air quality monitoring and
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degree (2.1 +/MSc) in mechanical / civil / environmental engineering, physics or a related quantitative field; strong computing skills (Python/MATLAB/GIS); interest in transport or urban futures. Position
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of cities. Develop the first national land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model for Australia. Evaluate policy scenarios involving HSR to realign population growth with sustainability goals. The selected
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integrating GIS-based spatial analysis with energy demand and supply assessments of other subprojects within EmPowerED, this PhD project will support the development of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) in
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programme No Description/content The Graduate School for Geoinformatics (GSGI) provides a structured doctoral education in the interdisciplinary field of geoinformatics. GI (geoinformation) is a powerful
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Conduct high-quality research within the framework outlined above Produce academic publications and engage in science-policy interfaces and popular science dissemination Participate in the project’s
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on forests and forestry as complex socio-ecological systems. We closely collaborate with multiple stakeholders and conduct applied research in silviculture, forest ecology, pathology, policy and planning. We
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for policy, practice and advocacy. The mixed-methods project will use a combination of participatory approaches including but not limited to GIS mapping, stakeholder analysis, network and systems mapping
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to contribute to collective action and policy change. PhD students at the KI Department will receive training in critical infrastructure studies, sustainability science, and interdisciplinary research